A cold front will move through overnight sending in drier and slightly cooler air. The coolest morning will be Thursday morning with lows in the low to mid 60s Northshore and Mississippi Coast. South Shore lows will be near to the low 70s Thursday.

Once the cold front moves through, some slightly cooler and drier air will move into the area. You will notice that drier air in the morning across the area. Highs will be slightly lower, but Thursday morning lows will be a little cooler especially on the Northshore and Mississippi Coast. Rain and storms are moving east mainly across the Northshore and Mississippi Coast. This is where we have the stronger storms with locally heavy rain and lots of lightning. Rain and storms are also moving east along the Mississippi Gulf coast. There are showers over the Causeway, but the rain is not as intense as it was earlier. Some showers are moving into the Metro area. Right now we have quite a range in temperatures depending on whether you've had rain or not. Where we've had rain temps have dropped into the 70s. Where the sun has been shining temps are in the upper 80s to near 90. This evening the rain will begin to diminish with the cold front moving through some of the area by Midnight. Morning lows will be near 70 on the Northshore and low to mid 70s on the South Shore. Wednesday is looking mostly sunny and drier. Highs will be in the upper 80s to near 90. There is a slight rain chance mainly along the coast with the front stalled or at least close to the coast. Thursday morning may be a little cooler on the Northshore and Mississippi Coast with lows dropping into the mid to upper 60s. South Shore lows will be near to the low 70s. Enjoy the drier air while you can because the moisture begins to return Thursday. You will notice the humidity going up and highs will be near 90 with partly cloudy skies. A FLESH-EATING BACTERIA KILLS A MISSISSIPPI MAN... HOW FUN FAMILY

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